Emily Hache is a writer and story producer whose documentaries include "Saving History: The Tomb of Tutankhamen" (for the Getty Conservation Institute), "Rudy Ruettiger: The Walk On", "The Soul of Success: The Jack Canfield Story", and "Armonia: Poverty into Life". In 2016, she won a regional Emmy award for her work on the documentary, "Return to Esperanza", about micro lending in the Dominican Republic. Previously she was a writer and development executive for the Walt Disney Company, DreamWorks SKG and Nickelodeon, where she developed the hit show "The Fairly OddParents". She traveled North America for two years in a twenty-three-foot motor home while filming "Found in America," an adventure series she produced with her husband, cinematographer Rob Hache.
When she’s not adventuring in exotic places, you can find her in Los Angeles, California with her husband and son and their poorly-behaved dog, Bandit.